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Friday, 14 July

09:07

Syria opens key aid corridor to rebel-held areas "ConflictWatch Feed Iraq"

United Nations Syria will let humanitarian aid flow through its main border crossing into rebel-held areas, reopening a conduit that had closed after a Security Council stalemate, the countrys UN ambassador said Thursday.

Damascus has made a sovereign decision to let aid move overland from Turkey through the Bab al-Hawa crossing in northwest Syria for six months starting Thursday, ambassador Bassam Sabbagh told reporters.

He said he sent a letter to this effect to Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and the UN Security Council.

Through an arrangement that began in 2014, the UN largely delivers relief to northwest Syria via neighboring Turkey through the Bab al-Hawa crossing.

But a UN deal allowing for this mechanism to work without the authorization of Damascus expired on Monday.

The UN says more than four million people in northwest Syria are in need of food, water, medicine and other essentials.

Russia on Tuesday vetoed a nine-month extension of the agreement, and then failed to muster enough votes to adopt a six-month extension, during a vote at UN headquarters in New York.

Guterres spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the UN was studying Sabbaghs letter.

Even as the Bab al-Hawa crossing closed, two other crossings remained operational. 

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad opened them after an earthquake in February that killed tens of thousands of people in Turkey and northwest Syria.

But 85 percent of the aid reaching rebel-held areas went through Bab al-Hawa.

Gold standard monitoring

Damascus regularly denounces the aid deliveries as a violation of its sovereignty, and Russia has been chipping away at the deal for years.

The cross-border aid accord originally allowed for four entry points into rebel-held Syria before being reduced to one Bab al-Hawa after years of pressure from China and Russia at the Security Council.

Moscow is a major ally of Damascus, and its intervention in Syria since 2015 helped to turn the tide in the regimes favor.

Syrias conflict has killed more than 500,000 people, displaced millions and battered the countrys infrastructure and industry.

The 15 Security Council members had been trying for days to find a compromise to extend the cross-border aid deal.

The priority needs to be getting aid flowing again, fast, to the people who need it - and then getting certainty over its future, ambassador Barbara Woodward of Britain, which is chairing the Security Council for the month of July, said after the announcement by Syrias ambassador.

But without UN monitoring, control of this critical lifeline has been handed to the man responsible for the Syrian peoples suffering, she added. 

Woodward said that under the old UN arrangement, aid going t...

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Thursday, 13 July

18:27

Why is the Syrian community in the US so overwhelmingly anti-Assad? "ConflictWatch Feed Syria"

Im not saying there arent good reasons to dislike his regime but youd expect some more diversity of opinions and loyalties like you see in Syria itself. The Syrians Ive met have all been staunchly anti-Assad, even the secular ones whose women dont wear veils and come from Damascus(which mostly remained pro-regime throughout the war).

What is going on?

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Tuesday, 11 July

06:08

Syria revokes BBC accreditation "ConflictWatch Feed Syria"

Damascus has accused the British news channel of "providing politicized and misleading reports" about the situation in the country... BBC journalists will no longer be able to legally work in Syria after the country's authorities revoked their accreditation. Officials in Damascus have claimed that the British news channel produced news reports on multiple occasions which provided a distorted picture of reality in the Arab country. In a statement on Saturday, Syria's Ministry of Information alleged that the BBC "has deliberately provided, from time to time, subjective and false information" despite repeated warnings from Syrian authorities. The ministry accused the media outlet of basing some of its reports on "statements and testimonies from terrorist and anti-Syrian parties." The statement concluded that the BBC had failed to uphold "professional standards," insisting on "providing politicized and misleading reports" instead.

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